Archive for July, 2010

Free Natural Seamless Texture Pack – Flesh

I haven’t posted any seamless textures in a while, so thought it was a good time to do another. This one comes as request from Dean. Message me if you would like to request any textures. These are all totally free and large scale and you can use them for any project. They are completely seamless, so you can loop them infinitely and not be able to see a seam whatsoever. Of course, the more they are looped, you will notice some repetition, but I do usually remove any big indicators of it.

I only ask that you tell me how you used them and I might share a link for you on my blog.

Right click and hit save as to download. These images you can really only see the detail in the large size, so I suggest clicking into those.
Download the whole texture pack here in a handy dandy zip file. (21.2MB)

Flesh

Full size image here. (2068px x 1760px – 2.95MB)
Bonus image with mole! (2068px x 1760px – 2.91MB)
Seen here repeated four times (+mole image):
Flesh seamless texture
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Super Panoramic photos

This week I have on display a couple super panoramic photographs that I recently finished. These are both available as fine art prints. (available with the 11% off discount until the end of July 2010)

The Photos:

River Pan
This shot is a combined 10 photos and at full print size is over 5.5 feet wide.
Click here or the picture to see a larger size.
River Pan © Chris Lane Photo

Cloud Panorama
This shot is a combined 16 photos and at full print size is over 13.5 feet wide.
Click here or the picture to see a larger size.
Cloud Panorama © Chris Lane Photo

The Method

The way I take these is through multiple exposures as I swing my camera (on a tripod) to the side. I don’t just sweep Read the rest of this entry »

Portfolio updated!

I recently put a whole slew of stuff in the various portfolio sections. Some of it has been shown on the blog before, but I’ll repost them here anyway.

These are available to order as a fine art print:
D Hand in my Hand
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techWALK logo process

Not long ago I completed a logo and identity system for a local Thief River Falls, MN business called techWALK. techWALK is run by Paul Mooney, who contacted me for the design work. Click here if you would like to hire me for graphic design work. I quickly sent him my logo design questionnaire so that I could get a better idea of what he required and what his business entails. techWALK is a computer repair and consultancy with no previous branding. His request was that the logo show traits of Patience, intelligence, friendly, understanding, and loyal.
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